Recent Projects
1998-2000
- December 1998: Leogone, Haiti: 1150 patients seen by a team of 10 and $40,000 in medicines donated to a local clinic.
- January 1999: Donated $1000 in vitamins donated to children in Limbe, Haiti.
- March 1999: Donated $1000 in medicines to Kosovo refugees.
- May 1999: Mataguas, Nicaragua: 125 patients seen by a team of four, $1000 in medicines donated.
- September 1999: Aguka, Sudan 750 refugees seen by a team of 8.
- September 1999: Donated a new $150,000 diagnostic ultrasound machine to Bethany Hospital in Kijabe, Kenya.
- January 2000: Donated $1000 in medicines to physicians in Cuba.
- April 2000: 1500 patients seen by a team of 15 in Mataguas, Nicaragua.
2000-2002
- January 2001: 750 refugee patients were seen by a team of 10 in Mayaak, Sudan.
- May 2001: Vaccinated 2000 children for polio, DPT and measles (100 children died of measles the previous year) 750 patients seen, 500 starving children fed with enough food for 1 month by a team of 13 in Mayaak, Sudan.
- May 2002: Donated 20,000 tablets of erythromycin which helped stop an epidemic of whooping cough, (along with 12,000 vitamins) for Upper Nile region of Sudan.
- August 2002: 750 patients seen in San Carlos Nicaragua by a tem of 10.
- October 2002: Facilitated Joseph Guerrero, a 21 year old Peruvian student with a brain aneurysm to get a $30,000 “Gamma Knife” radiation treatment in Seattle, Wash.
2003-2004
- January 2003: $2000 in medical supplies sent to Southern Sudan Blue Nile Region
- May 2003: Sudan Relief, Vaccination of 1500 children for polio, DPT, and measles. Reversed starvation in 500 children with the dristribution of 4 tons of food and 600 patients were seen by our doctors. Click Here For Photo Highlights
- July 2003: 1500 immunizations and $3000 worth of medical supplies were brought to rural San Carlos, Nicaragua to supplement an existing immunization and medical program in that area of eastern Nicaragua which is home to the Mesiquito Indians.
- October 2003, Medical Teams Worldwide sponsored Dr. Okamoto to work in Cambodia and over a week he was able to treat 700 patients for varous diseases.
